HAMILTON — Two arrests were made early Monday morning, after a car parked in an Old Olden Avenue lot with its headlights on and driver’s door open raised the suspicion of township police officers.

They found two suspects who both eventually fled on foot and an unconscious Lawrence man bleeding from his head, Capt. James Stevens said yesterday in a news release.

The unidentified Lawrence man is in stable condition with non-life-threatening injuries, Stevens said, though it was unclear why he was in the parking lot and how he sustained the injuries.

Gabriel Rodriguez, 28, and Andrea Dunbrack, 23, both of Massachusetts, allegedly dodged Hamilton police officers when they arrived on the scene at 1:44 a.m., with Dunbrack ducking behind the vehicle and Rodriguez heading toward the driver’s door, Stevens said.

Officers Robert Whartenby and David Walls told Dunbrack to stand and Rodriguez to stop, and when the officers noticed the Lawrence man unconscious on the ground, Dunbrack and Rodriguez allegedly ran, Stevens said.

Dunbrack was quickly apprehended on foot, but Rodriguez escaped to a local 24-hour diner.

Rodriguez attempted to call a cab from Arena Diner, but diner staff recognized him from a police description and notified authorities, Stevens said.

Rodriguez and Dunbrack are charged with robbery, resisting arrest and weapons charges for possession of a handgun, Stevens said. Their bail is set at $370,000. The vehicle that initially raised the officers’ suspicion belongs to Dunbrack, police said.

Hamilton Police encourage anyone with information to contact Detective Matthew Bagley at (609)581-4030 or their tip hotline at (609)581-4008.